I still remember the first time I pointed my Canon Rebel T7 toward the sky in the early morning light — unsure if I was too far, too slow, or just too late. That moment sparked something deeper than a casual interest. It became the start of a passion I now chase weekly

My gear is simple: a Rebel T7, 0-50, 250mm zoom lens. It’s not the most expensive setup, but it teaches me how to work with light, be patient, and move with care — which, in wildlife photography, often matters more than fancy equipment.

On quiet mornings, I’ve learned to sit still for long stretches, watch the brush, and wait for the moment when an egret stretches its wings or a rabbit slips into view. These photos aren’t just images to me — they’re fragments of calm, presence, and connection.

I’m still learning every day — about animals, nature and light, editing, and storytelling — and I’m using this blog to share the process. Whether you’re a fellow beginner, a nature lover, or just curious about what’s out there in hidden wild spaces, welcome.

Until next time,
Deji